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it did not offer any security for the industry, any security for a.g. and what is more important the e.u. was offering at measly $800 million or euros where russia came up with a much better proposal of $15 billion-plus. >> author of a book about u.s.-russia relations. she said putin's offer of aid is part of a bigger strategy to create a territory with russia in charge. >> putin's other major pre-occupation is to make sure that the european union, u.s. n.a.t.o. all of these structures do nat make any more inroads into the post soviet space. >> reporter: while the cold war is over, there is a new version of battle for influence between the east and the west. >> the russians see this as a classic geopolitical struggle with the united states. they have all said we don't view it like that, which is true, neither do the europeans. but in fact, we are in a situation where you have the u.s. and it's allies on one side. russia on the other. >> reporter: a more pressing concern for russia is whether the movement for democracy in ukraine could inspire russian ac
it did not offer any security for the industry, any security for a.g. and what is more important the e.u. was offering at measly $800 million or euros where russia came up with a much better proposal of $15 billion-plus. >> author of a book about u.s.-russia relations. she said putin's offer of aid is part of a bigger strategy to create a territory with russia in charge. >> putin's other major pre-occupation is to make sure that the european union, u.s. n.a.t.o. all of these...
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she's lindsay piegza, chief economist at stern a.g. >> lindsay, at the beginning of the year there was so much optimism about the u.s. economy, about the global economy the and aside from what's going on with the weather it seems like right now there's so much of a mood of gloom and doom. what's your take on the economy? how would you describe the health of it right now? >> i think right now the best way to describe the u.s. economy as uneven. we're seeing a strong juxtaposition between some sectors that are holding their own, holding steady, juxtaposed with extreme weakness particularly in the consumer sector. now remember, volatility quarter to quarter the consumer is still spending at just a very stagnant 2% pace. so that doesn't necessarily bode well for a trajectory pushing us above a 2% gdp phase as we roll further into 2014. >> how much does the weather play in all that, lindsay? i know they often use it as an excuse. but we've had an extreme winter in the eastern part of the country, and there is a historic drought in california right now. >> you're exactly right. an extreme wi
she's lindsay piegza, chief economist at stern a.g. >> lindsay, at the beginning of the year there was so much optimism about the u.s. economy, about the global economy the and aside from what's going on with the weather it seems like right now there's so much of a mood of gloom and doom. what's your take on the economy? how would you describe the health of it right now? >> i think right now the best way to describe the u.s. economy as uneven. we're seeing a strong juxtaposition...
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where our colonial analogy comes to an end compazine cazan is already producing parts sausage is fast a.g. and has its eyes firmly set on the wider international markets. thanks to its black wings and this twenty one promises to become the most aerodynamic plane in the world when it's the skies. that's just the end of the first half will continue without sort of after the break. a transit route to vnukovo airport your best way to the heart of moscow. plague it was terrible they come up very hard to make a plan to get along here a plug in there that would make their lives let's call it a. limit lists lists if you look at the people. plug right on the scene play. triplets and i predict future. play mum on our recorders when her mum instagram up living in the no limits on mum there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion security although your party has a goal to push you is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . live. kloof. street. trucks. welcome by its watson tossed on special. economic zone is l
where our colonial analogy comes to an end compazine cazan is already producing parts sausage is fast a.g. and has its eyes firmly set on the wider international markets. thanks to its black wings and this twenty one promises to become the most aerodynamic plane in the world when it's the skies. that's just the end of the first half will continue without sort of after the break. a transit route to vnukovo airport your best way to the heart of moscow. plague it was terrible they come up very...
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bill for these settlements that are enriching the politicians who have all of these attorneys general a.g. stands for aspiring governor don't forget and they levy for fines on these banks for a variety of wrongdoing and build their work here in california today and kemal the terrorists who put a consumer or a homeowners bill of rights in place carried off the lion's share of the settlement which she's allowed to distribute is she sees fit so there's a lot of politics involved here in the end it's not just a bankers who are the evil doers it's the politicians as well right it's who's worse it's hard to tell now i want to go right to the housing market. and i'm sorry yeah exactly and it was the right along i want to talk about our housing market stuff this is your specialty and chris you've been critical of how policymakers have dealt with underwater mortgages and you've written that congress needs to take a lesson from the great depression and start to aggressively restructure millions of underwater mortgages how do you propose they go about doing that though. well the banking industry bac
bill for these settlements that are enriching the politicians who have all of these attorneys general a.g. stands for aspiring governor don't forget and they levy for fines on these banks for a variety of wrongdoing and build their work here in california today and kemal the terrorists who put a consumer or a homeowners bill of rights in place carried off the lion's share of the settlement which she's allowed to distribute is she sees fit so there's a lot of politics involved here in the end...
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. >> reporter: six states a.g.'s all democrats have decided to buck the will of voters and legislatures and refuse to enforce bans on gay marriage. in an unusual move attorney general erik holder weighed in on whether state attorneys general should up hold state law. >> we must endeavor in all of our efforts to up hold and enhance the values that once led our forebears to say unequivocally all are created equal and entitled to equal opportunities. >> and gay couples hope their attorney generals will act even if the courts won't. >> i'll call on the attorney general in three other states have chosen to, virginia, pennsylvania, and lately nevada, to cease defending an unconstitutional constitutional amendment. >> reporter: law professor said that's what it comes down to, a state's constitution and not an attorney general's opinion, whether it's popular. >> not whether he likes it, not whether he would sign it, not whether it's a good idea. just if it's constitutional. >> federal judges in three states recently found t
. >> reporter: six states a.g.'s all democrats have decided to buck the will of voters and legislatures and refuse to enforce bans on gay marriage. in an unusual move attorney general erik holder weighed in on whether state attorneys general should up hold state law. >> we must endeavor in all of our efforts to up hold and enhance the values that once led our forebears to say unequivocally all are created equal and entitled to equal opportunities. >> and gay couples hope their...
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that was unusual, because he had just been defending it for a year and a half, all these state a.g.'s have been defending a law that has been passed on their books by their constituents, signed into law with their governors, he's saying to them, maybe you guys don't have a good faith base to defend those laws, which were duly passed by electora electorates. attorney generals assert the right to be the sole defender of these laws. when they leave, when they are absent without leave, there's no one there. i thought what holder's mistake was, this is why i thought his advice was bad today. he didn't create a substitute, somebody that would guarantee a full and fair hearing, he was just saying pull the ladder up behind you. and that's a serious problem for the separation of powers. you know, doma was duly enacted by congress, and signed by bill clinton. and this is a problem that congress is facing, i'll be testifying tomorrow at the same hearing as the congressman, and this is one of the issues we're going to have too deal with it. it is a serious problem, i alone can defend statutes as
that was unusual, because he had just been defending it for a year and a half, all these state a.g.'s have been defending a law that has been passed on their books by their constituents, signed into law with their governors, he's saying to them, maybe you guys don't have a good faith base to defend those laws, which were duly passed by electora electorates. attorney generals assert the right to be the sole defender of these laws. when they leave, when they are absent without leave, there's no...
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adam putnam, pam bondy, and a.g. means "almost governor," but the party to capitalize on the voter registration edge has been certainly if you're a democrat pretty embarrassing. the best hope for governor, to win the governor's race, is a former republican, charlie crist. >> right. >> and right now, polls indicate he might actually win it, but as i said before, the news between early polls and voter performance, two separate things. >> yeah, if not for charlie crist and alex cink, it's sort of -- there was no third person that they were looking to, was there? >> there was no real third big name. some of the bill nelson partisans would love him to run. certainly with the u.s. senate up for grabs the way it,the last thing they'd want him to do is vacate that seat and leave it up to the republican legislature to help decide how that seat gets filled. >> let me ask you a quick presidential question, between jeb bush and marco rubio, where are the big florida money guys? we know that there's a huge number of major nationa
adam putnam, pam bondy, and a.g. means "almost governor," but the party to capitalize on the voter registration edge has been certainly if you're a democrat pretty embarrassing. the best hope for governor, to win the governor's race, is a former republican, charlie crist. >> right. >> and right now, polls indicate he might actually win it, but as i said before, the news between early polls and voter performance, two separate things. >> yeah, if not for charlie crist...
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the next longest serving a.g. was janet reno, 150 years after william wirt she got closer to anyone else in history to his record when she served nearly eight years under president bill clinton. what about the guy who's there now? what about eric holder? at the start of president obama's second term, a lot of the other really high profile members of the president's cabinet left. not necessarily because of the scandal or disagreement with the president, or something, but because, you know, first term's up. time to move on. hillary clinton left as secretary of state. tim geithner left as treasury secretary. steven chu left as energy secretary. all the marquee names left but not attorney general eric holder. he stayed. sort of quiet assurances at the time that he did not intend to stay for the whole second term, but he did want to stay at least a little while longer so he is till there now. five years into it and counting. nobody's quite sure exactly how much longer attorney general eric holder is planning to stay in
the next longest serving a.g. was janet reno, 150 years after william wirt she got closer to anyone else in history to his record when she served nearly eight years under president bill clinton. what about the guy who's there now? what about eric holder? at the start of president obama's second term, a lot of the other really high profile members of the president's cabinet left. not necessarily because of the scandal or disagreement with the president, or something, but because, you know, first...
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did no one tell the texas a.g. who's running ads saying is he'll protect sexually exploited children that he's actually campaigning with an admitted sexual predator? >> ted was 30 years old, pele just 17. >> i was underage. even back in the wild '70s, it just wasn't a terribly appropriate situation in most people's eyes. and now it would be criminal. >> ted admits to a number of liaisons with underage girls. while it may have raised eyebrows, it never raised the interest of local authorities. ted charmed the girls' parents along with his teenage lovers. in the case of pele, her mother signed papers making ted her legal guardian. >> i got the stamp of approval of their parents because they figured better ted nugent than some drug-infested punk in high school. >> joining me now, grace garcia, the executive director of ann knee's list, which support's women candidates in texas, and robert draper, a contributing require writer for "texas monthly" and "the new york times." thanks to you both. grace, i'm going to start w
did no one tell the texas a.g. who's running ads saying is he'll protect sexually exploited children that he's actually campaigning with an admitted sexual predator? >> ted was 30 years old, pele just 17. >> i was underage. even back in the wild '70s, it just wasn't a terribly appropriate situation in most people's eyes. and now it would be criminal. >> ted admits to a number of liaisons with underage girls. while it may have raised eyebrows, it never raised the interest of...
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one of the things the a.g.'s office is saying, we are on a manhunt. we want to find who is selling, distributing and dispensing this stuff. we want to prosecute. there's a statute that is drug results in death. if you sell, dispense, deliver this stuff and somebody dies, they are going to prosecute. they are going to find them. and the penalty is no more than 40 years. there's a stiff penalty attached to it. >> the question is, philip seymour hoffman, they arrested people immediately. around the country, when people o.d., it doesn't happen like that. why in his case and not other cases? is it going to change anything? >> something we have been talking about over the past week, why the attention on this case. it's the same reason you were talking about it up here. this is a case that is bringing attention to a big problem, a large problem. the hope is that this changes something in the future. we are talking about an antedote to heroin. can it be used more widely? we are seeing states trying to put it in use. here in new york city, a pilot program wher
one of the things the a.g.'s office is saying, we are on a manhunt. we want to find who is selling, distributing and dispensing this stuff. we want to prosecute. there's a statute that is drug results in death. if you sell, dispense, deliver this stuff and somebody dies, they are going to prosecute. they are going to find them. and the penalty is no more than 40 years. there's a stiff penalty attached to it. >> the question is, philip seymour hoffman, they arrested people immediately....
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. -- a.g. in society. we will start with ms. mcgarry your written testaverde is uncertain as part of the record if you will share with us for five minutes we will go down the of wind and open for questions. >> chairman nelson ranking member and senator scott thank you for the opportunity to testify on the sba work to serve the encore entrepreneurs new and aspiring small-business owners of the age of 50 we commend you for highlighting this important topic and grateful for your ongoing leadership and support we know the facts small businesses employ half of the work force to create two out of three net private sector jobs. what people don't realize is americans between the ages of 55 and 64 comprise the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the country. according to the kauffman foundation encore entrepreneurs start at a higher rate to it in the other age group. more over 7.for a billion -- 7.4 billion a self-employed. one out of four americans between 44 and 70 are interested to start a business or nonprofit. we're committed
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sanko a.g. and that person is also an external trust expert. now both of those gentlemen have been indicted for aiding and abetting u.s. tax evasion. is that correct that yours swiss bankers work with both of these outside intermediaries to help u.s. citizens set up offshore shell entities and to open accounts in your bank in switzerland in the name of those entities and set up in their own names? >> yes in some instances they did. >> and they were called intermediaries, right? i mean that is one of the names they were called. >> i'm not sure. fiduciaries. >> so anonymous with intermediaries, would you agree xp they sound very similar, yes. >> no the bank has acknowledge that it has also worked with other intermediaries. can you tell us who they were? besides these two. can you tell us what other intermediaries or what was the name you used? fiduciaries that the bank worked with to do what i just described, to help u.s. clients set up, this is the egregious conduct you were talking about mr. dougan to set up offshore shell entities and open acc
sanko a.g. and that person is also an external trust expert. now both of those gentlemen have been indicted for aiding and abetting u.s. tax evasion. is that correct that yours swiss bankers work with both of these outside intermediaries to help u.s. citizens set up offshore shell entities and to open accounts in your bank in switzerland in the name of those entities and set up in their own names? >> yes in some instances they did. >> and they were called intermediaries, right? i...
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comply with state law by notifying them within a easonable time my office along with the connecticut a.g.'s office is leading multi-state investigation and the breaches that have affected and michael's customers we have found instances are where company has. so the notion that companies are doing everything they can to prevent breaches is false. we have found repeated incidences because companies allowed con sirme data to maintain unscripted. and the recent the breaches led to discussions about security technology that was available but not deployed for reasons that range from high cost and increase checkout time to dispute between banks and retailers. , the he united states main reason that consumers are targeted by criminals. consumers are rapidly loses confidence. based upon our experience i recommend the congress take the following actions. that does not preempt state law. congress should recognize that the federal government should assist the private sector in the same manner it already does.
comply with state law by notifying them within a easonable time my office along with the connecticut a.g.'s office is leading multi-state investigation and the breaches that have affected and michael's customers we have found instances are where company has. so the notion that companies are doing everything they can to prevent breaches is false. we have found repeated incidences because companies allowed con sirme data to maintain unscripted. and the recent the breaches led to discussions about...
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wisconsin's a.g. says it is not holder's job to tell him how to do his job. and that he's going to defend his state's constitution. and we're also hearing from folks like the counsel to the judicial crisis network, once a supreme court clerk. she said eric holder apparently isn't satisfied with working to clear out his own oath to defend the constitution. he wants to see state attorneys general do the same. but in a country under the rule of law, the executive doesn't have free reign to declare laws unconstitutional by default. hotly debated political issues like the redefinition of marriage, are precisely the type of thing that must be left to the the voters state by state. not a single state officer. jenna: interesting story we'll continue to watch. thank you. jon: there is word today that a key nato ally may shell out billions to finance terror groups. which country this is and how the proposed defense cuts could impact our military readiness against this threat. live to capitol hill as the house gets ready to take up bills that would reform the i.r.s., bu
wisconsin's a.g. says it is not holder's job to tell him how to do his job. and that he's going to defend his state's constitution. and we're also hearing from folks like the counsel to the judicial crisis network, once a supreme court clerk. she said eric holder apparently isn't satisfied with working to clear out his own oath to defend the constitution. he wants to see state attorneys general do the same. but in a country under the rule of law, the executive doesn't have free reign to declare...
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stern a.g. lowering the price target to $3 a share from its prior $9 a share saying the company might need to raise additional funds by the third quarter. >> despite today's action, stocks are down sharply so far in 2014 after hitting record highs at the end of last year. everything from emerging markets with sluggish economic growth, the beginning of the fed tapering, all of these things have been blamed for the drop but now a new one. last year's tax hike on upper thk earners. >> remember that? joining us to talk about that, that's his reason, red jahncke. also with us is our own robert frank because we don't do any stories about the upper income bracket without involving robert frank. good to see you. red, you maintain that the change in tax -- income tax rates as it pertained to investors had a big impact on this market. >> yes. aside from all other things being equal, aside from the emerging markets and the manufacturing slowdown, what happened at the end of 2012 is still affecting us now.
stern a.g. lowering the price target to $3 a share from its prior $9 a share saying the company might need to raise additional funds by the third quarter. >> despite today's action, stocks are down sharply so far in 2014 after hitting record highs at the end of last year. everything from emerging markets with sluggish economic growth, the beginning of the fed tapering, all of these things have been blamed for the drop but now a new one. last year's tax hike on upper thk earners. >>...
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. >> let's bring in stern a.g. senior analyst to talk more about disney's results and what we can expect going forward. "frozen" was the story of the quarter as bob iger alluded to. is it a billion dollar brand? how do they build on this, a sequel perhaps? what else does disney do with "frozen"? >> "frozen" is undoubtedly a success but the story is bigger than that. not only "frozen," "frozen" is good for them because it's a successful film which is an animated film, not a pixar film, it's disney animation film and they've been working on fixing that division for a while and it's working now, but other segments where they exploit characters, consumers, parks and everything worked well in one quarter and that just reinforces the bullish view of the fact that the company can create and exploit characters be it on video games or the screen or parks. >> i'm glad you brought up video games, because disney infinity had a pretty strong run, video game there. how big is the interactive unit? because there were some reports
. >> let's bring in stern a.g. senior analyst to talk more about disney's results and what we can expect going forward. "frozen" was the story of the quarter as bob iger alluded to. is it a billion dollar brand? how do they build on this, a sequel perhaps? what else does disney do with "frozen"? >> "frozen" is undoubtedly a success but the story is bigger than that. not only "frozen," "frozen" is good for them because it's a...
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and let's bring in stern a.g. analyst and they like macy's and has a buy rating on the stock. stocks were solid but january sales were disappointing. can you write this off as an investor and analyst when you are trying to evaluate this company as a blip because of the weather? >> yeah, there's one month of the year that you want to see retail be weak if you are a company it's probably the month of january and we estimate that january's probably down close to 15% on top of the tough number a year ago and obviously the weather wreaked havoc, not only for macy's but we're seeing it across almost every single retailer and misery has company right now. i think what we have to do is look at the november/december period for macy's and they are up close to 3.6% and the online business remains robust. we're looking past it and clearly with shares up today i think most of the street is as well. >> this continues, the theme, macy's has been a leader in the retail pack, what is it doing right or better than some of the others? >> first of all, macy's is structurally at an advantage, and
and let's bring in stern a.g. analyst and they like macy's and has a buy rating on the stock. stocks were solid but january sales were disappointing. can you write this off as an investor and analyst when you are trying to evaluate this company as a blip because of the weather? >> yeah, there's one month of the year that you want to see retail be weak if you are a company it's probably the month of january and we estimate that january's probably down close to 15% on top of the tough...
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my office along with the connecticut a.g. office is leading multistate investigations into the breaches that affected millions of target, neiman marcus and michael's customers. during tryer investigations we found instances where companies failed to take basic steps to protect consumer data. the notion that companies are everything they can to prevent breaches is false. we have found repeat #-d instances where breaches occurred because companies beowed consumer data to maintained unencrypted and retained data for longer than necessary. the recent breaches also led to discussions about security available that was but not deployed for reasons and range from high cost increased checkout times to disputes between banks and retailers. frankly, it is negligent that the united states is behind the rest of the world when it comes to security of our payment networks. and it is the main reason that is. consumers information targeted by criminals. it is pastime for the private sector to take data security seriously. based upon our exper
my office along with the connecticut a.g. office is leading multistate investigations into the breaches that affected millions of target, neiman marcus and michael's customers. during tryer investigations we found instances where companies failed to take basic steps to protect consumer data. the notion that companies are everything they can to prevent breaches is false. we have found repeat #-d instances where breaches occurred because companies beowed consumer data to maintained unencrypted...